Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1563112 | Computational Materials Science | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A multiphase model for Ti-6Al-4V is proposed. This material is widely used in industrial applications and so needs accurate behaviour modeling. Tests have been performed in the temperature range from 25 °C to 1020 °C and at strain rates between 10â3 sâ1 and 1 sâ1. This allowed the identification of a multiphase mechanical model coupled with a metallurgical model. The behaviour of each phase is calibrated by solving an inverse problem including a phase transformation model and a mechanical model to simulate tests under thermomechanical loadings. A scale transition rule (β-rule) is proposed in order to represent the redistribution of local stresses linked to the heterogeneity of plastic strain. Finally this model is applied to two laser assisted processes: direct laser fabrication and laser welding.
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Authors
A. Longuet, Y. Robert, E. Aeby-Gautier, B. Appolaire, J.F. Mariage, C. Colin, G. Cailletaud,